A new cloud-based AI service has been introduced to make advanced artificial intelligence tools easier to use without requiring technical configuration.
Baidu’s Baidu AI Cloud has launched DuClaw, a service that allows users to access OpenClaw AI agents through a web interface. The platform removes the need for technical setup such as server configuration, API keys, or other complex installations.
The company is offering a limited-time promotional subscription for first-time users, priced at RMB 17.8 per month to help them start using the service.
DuClaw runs entirely on Baidu’s cloud infrastructure and includes built-in capabilities such as Baidu Search and Baidu Scholar. The platform also supports several major foundation models, including DeepSeek, Kimi-K2.5, and GLM-5.
Currently, new users can access the service at the discounted price of 17.8 yuan per month until 03, compared with the regular price of 142 yuan.
At present, DuClaw operates through a web-based interface. However, Baidu has plans to expand the service to widely used workplace platforms such as WeCom and DingTalk in the future.
The company also aims to integrate the service with the Baidu App, which currently has around 700 million monthly active users (MAU). This integration could further expand access to advanced AI tools for a large number of users.
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